Mickey
Mickey is one of the most memorable NPCs in Red Dead Redemption 2. Most players will meet him. He is said to have been in the U.S. Army but is now poor and has to beg in Valentine. People walking by don’t seem to notice Mickey and won’t give him any money, but the main character’s small acts of kindness mean a lot to him.
Later in Red Dead Redemption 2, when Mickey’s turn to comfort Arthur comes one of the more emotional parts of the game.
Charlotte Balfour
This is one of the best things about Rockstar’s masterpiece: the characters are real and the decisions you make will have real effects on them. Charlotte Balfour is a non-playable character in the game who just lost her husband and is obviously having a hard time.
Players can make Charlotte happy again and get her back on her feet by teaching her how to hunt, shooting a gun, or just spending time with her. People who play will see how kind and thankful she is once she is better.
Charles Chatenay
There are a lot of strong Arthur Morgan lines in Red Dead Redemption 2, but most of the funny conversation comes from unimportant NPCs. One charming and wealthy person with funny lines is Charles Chatenay, a French artist who lives in Saint Denis.
Players can talk to Charles a lot as part of The Artist’s Way quest. This is where his ostentatiousness and self-deprecating humor shine through the most. First, they can find Charles in Doyle’s Tavern. If they talk to him, the swings will start moving.
Albert Mason
Most non-player characters (NPCs) in games live in cities. However, Arthur will meet Albert Mason in the wild. He is a cute wildlife photographer-to-be. The photographs Albert makes show that he is talented, even though he is awkward and unsure of himself.
If that doesn’t make players like him, the fact that he loves all animals in Wordle Unlimited and looks down on shooters will. Players will find this out if they skin an animal in front of him. Albert Mason is spread out across the map and has his own side quest called “Arcadia for Amateurs.” If you help him with this, he can become one of Arthur’s few real friends.
Lillian Powell
It’s possible that Saint Denis is the best town in Red Dead Redemption 2. It’s also home to a lot of different characters, some of whom are important to the story and others who are just there living their lives. One of these NPCs is Lillian Powell, who says she is a town drunk but used to be famous.
She is a guest at the Mayor’s party in the game, and players can also find her in the Bastille Saloon, where they can often hear her asking for drugs and drink. Some of the best lines in the game come from her.
Nigel
This is the funny NPC Nigel. If players have ever heard a lost English voice missing their friend Gavin, this is it. Nigel has been seen in several places on the map. He is desperately looking for Gavin, his best friend and traveling partner, who has disappeared. People will not know whether to laugh or feel sad for him because he has so many great lines.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has a lot of little Easter eggs that people may have missed. One of them is a letter from one of Nigel’s friends back in England. To his family and friends’ surprise, Nigel wasn’t completely honest about his problems across the pond in his letters home. This made them think that he and Gavin were now very successful cowboys.
Margaret
Margaret is without a doubt one of the strangest people in Red Dead Redemption 2. He also starts one of the best side quests in the game. Of course, he’s British. Margaret lost a zebra, a tiger, and a lion on the way to his next show, so she needs to find them for this task.
Margaret has a great English accent that is punctuated by constant swearing. He also has a tense relationship with his father and acts well on stage, which will make players laugh out loud and wish he was more than just a minor NPC. She lives in Scarlett Meadows, Lemoyne, next to his broken-down trucks and trailers.